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Is TOMB OF HORRORS the Worst Adventure Of All Time?
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<blockquote data-quote="Gorgon Zee" data-source="post: 7692850" data-attributes="member: 75787"><p>First up; It pretty much cannot be the worst, because it has some good illustrations. Therefore it is of some use and therefore it is a better module than many others I have read which have absolutely no use (outside of starting fires)</p><p></p><p>Second; yeah, you have to be strongly into that old-school adversarial style of play to like actually playing it. Now, it might be a fun power-trip to run it, and it might be fun to be able to sit around years later and discuss how awesome it was for everyone to die horribly, but fun to play? Don't think so.</p><p></p><p>As evidence -- I can't see any indication in this thread that anyone enjoyed playing it. The pro-ToH comments are pretty much all based on theory or thought or ideals. I think it'll be super-rare to have people say "I played this with my character with no idea what it was like and died instantly and it was way cool".</p><p></p><p>Of course, having said this, it now biases the responses and I expect I actually will get people saying how much they enjoyed arbitrary death....</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Gorgon Zee, post: 7692850, member: 75787"] First up; It pretty much cannot be the worst, because it has some good illustrations. Therefore it is of some use and therefore it is a better module than many others I have read which have absolutely no use (outside of starting fires) Second; yeah, you have to be strongly into that old-school adversarial style of play to like actually playing it. Now, it might be a fun power-trip to run it, and it might be fun to be able to sit around years later and discuss how awesome it was for everyone to die horribly, but fun to play? Don't think so. As evidence -- I can't see any indication in this thread that anyone enjoyed playing it. The pro-ToH comments are pretty much all based on theory or thought or ideals. I think it'll be super-rare to have people say "I played this with my character with no idea what it was like and died instantly and it was way cool". Of course, having said this, it now biases the responses and I expect I actually will get people saying how much they enjoyed arbitrary death.... [/QUOTE]
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